Llama Inn - Brooklyn

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Llama Inn

Llama Inn
4.2 / 5 (3237 reviews)

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The menu of Llama Inn from Brooklyn comprises about 174 different dishes and drinks. On average you pay about $19.0 for a dish / drink.

Llama Inn in Brooklyn is a trendy Peruvian restaurant that offers unique and delicious dishes. The atmosphere is lively, with a nightclub-like vibe that may not be for everyone. The food is exceptional, with highlights including beef heart skewers, ceviche, and lomo saltado. The service is attentive and accommodating, adding to the overall experience. The restaurant is fairly priced, except for the wine selection. Overall, Llama Inn is a must-visit spot for anyone looking to enjoy a top-notch dining experience in Brooklyn.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Ming

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★ 4.2 / 5 from 3237 reviews

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The food here was quite good. A shout out for the fries. I am not one to eat French fries, but I couldn't put the down. The chicken was extraordinary. Desserts could improve, but they were satisfying. Ate here with a party of five. Everyone had a good experience and found the food tasty. Dishes are meant to share. View all feedback.

What OpenTable Diner dislikes about Llama Inn:
Our reservation was for 10:30pm and it took us more than 1 hour to get seated. They kept apologizing and only offered 1 round of drinks. Would not go back and not recommend friends to go there. Very disrespectful with people's time. View all feedback.

rich-b-lawyer8154
09.02.2024

After securing a same day Llama Inn reservation, four of us excitedly walked into a vibrant atmosphere on a Saturday night and were seated in a row at a window counter. Unfortunately, I left largely disappointed. The beef heart appetizer was the first and ultimately my favorite item of the entire meal. Flavorful and tender, one order two skewers is perfect for two people to share. The Tuna and Scallop ceviche appetizers were decent, although much of the juices went to waste I would encourage the restaurant to present small bowls to the patrons ordering ceviche, so that the broth does not have to be awkwardly enjoyed directly from the communal plate.What brought the entire experience down was the Wagyu Saltado, their signature dish. First, this was extremely salty. When I say this, I do not mean bringing out the flavor salty I mean that it is overwhelmingly salty to the point where it is difficult to enjoy. Also, the amount of meat per person was barely more than the amount of meat per person from the previously mentioned skewers. Yes, the dish was served with lots of filler: rice, fries, guac, and unlimited scallion pancakes the latter of which was tasty , but to give so little meat and charge $160 !!! is absolutely absurd and a pure ripoff.We ordered the olive oil cake with banana ice cream for desert the ice cream itself was great, but the olive oil cake also was outrageously salty.I have no complaints about the service and staff, but the combination of exorbitant prices and underwhelming quality simply cannot justify a higher rating.

stefan-polzhofer-1
09.02.2024

Peruvian food is considered as one of the best food on the globe and Llama Inn, Brooklyn, NYC is an excellent proof for that theory. Fairly priced except for wine. Very tasty pisco sour leveled that out.

dorina-mordkovich
09.02.2024

Delicious food and excellent drinks. I'm just so sad they got rid of the quinoa salad with bananas. It was an amazing dish.

ming-huey
30.10.2025

We dined here a couple of weeks ago and ordered their signature Lomo Saltado “for two” expecting to fill up on steak between the two of us. What we got instead was a meager portion of steak buried under a massive pile of greasy fries, along with a bowl of rice and a some scallion pancakes, all for low, low price of $100. I haven’t felt this ripped off in NYC for quite a while. To quote Falling Down: “can anyone tell me what’s wrong with this picture?” Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $50–100 Food: 1 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 2

julia-chong
30.10.2025

Ordered a $100 steak lomo saltado to split and it came with 3 bites of steak per person. They covered it in fries so you wouldn't see how small the serving was until you were finished. I called the restaurant and emailed the manager to try to personally resolve this since I do not believe in bashing businesses online publicly. No response from Dan, the main manager after following up via phone three different times. Incredible scam you guys are running 5 stars for that! I've included some screenshots of some other people who seem to be disgruntled by this, just so everyone knows I'm not some crazy scorned customer. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1

  • Large

    Whole Branzino Patarashca
    Whole Branzino Patarashca
    $57.8
  • Starters

    Swiss Chard Empanada
    Swiss Chard Empanada
    $8.0
  • Sandwiches And Toast

    Huacho Sausage
    Huacho Sausage
    $13.0
  • Sweet

    Picarones Chancaca
    Picarones Chancaca
    $9.0
    Black Carob Banana
    Black Carob Banana
    $10.0
    Aguaymanto Sorbet
    Aguaymanto Sorbet
    $7.0

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